i need to know the fastest/best way i can get to my work at e. 93rd st coming from w. madison. ive checked out CTA and the bus ride takes more than 1 hr. Is taking a taxi smart enough?
driving there would take just as long
take the green line CTA train to Randolph/Wabash then walk over to the Metra Millenium station for the South Chicago train to 93rd and Baltimore stDriving would take just as long as the CTA, plus you have the frustration of sitting in gridlocked traffic twice a day every day, which makes driving every day a nightmare. Parking is also outrageously expensive downtown. If you are on the bus or El, you can at least read a book or magazine. A one hour taxi ride would cost you around 50-60 bucks each way, so I would guess that_s too expensive. I took a taxi a couple of weeks ago from downtown to my hotel near O_Hare, and it cost me $53!!well the train taxi or your own vehicle would be the best optionsthe weiner mobile.Hello, you can take a taxi to where your work is but I think it would be too much money to afford one but you would like to be safe too.
I would definately take the train, it_s a little quicker.You can take a taxi if you have enough money! I bet it would cost over $30. Have you tried the El? It should be much faster than a bus. If your workplace doesn_t have an El stop nearby, take the El as close as you can, then take a bus. Make sure that the bus you choose is operating at the time you need to ride. I assume that you do not have a car, but if you do, you can drive on lake Shore drive--use Mapquest to figure out the details.The CTA is the best and cheapest way to get from West Madison to 93rd St.
If that_s not fast enough for you and you don_t think you will get there in time, here_s a tip: get up earlier.Driving yourself is the most prefered way to get around in Chicago. Taking a taxi, day after day will cost a kids_ college tuition.
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